A Windsor and Newton artist’s box, mahogany, of rectangular form, the hinge lid opening to reveal interior paper label and fitted interior, over a single long drawer to the base, fitted with a brass campaign style handle opening to reveal a glazed palette, 22.5cm wide, 17cm high, 18cm deep, along with a Victorian tea caddy, rosewood and parquetry, the hinged lid opening to reveal a vacant interior with single interior lid, 11.5cm wide, 10.5cm high, 10cm deep, also one other small tea caddy of rectangular form with lozenge inlay, satinwood and yew wood veneered, 10.5cm wide, 12cm high, 10cm deep (3)
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Large ebonised and ormolu mounted triple fusee bracket clock, the movement playing on eight bells and chiming on a gong, the 8" arched brass dial signed James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, 3517 on a plate to the matted dial, with chime/silent lever and subsidiary slow/fast dial to the arch, within a foliate ormolu mounted case with pierced side panels and surmounted by a caddy top with ormolu handle, 25" high
A good early Victorian mahogany tea chest in the form of a twin pedestal sideboard. The top hinges open to reveal a pair of caddies, a central blue glass sugar bowl and a pair of compartments, possibly for caddy spoons, each of these has a lid with an ivory finial. Width 14ins, height 9 1/4ins. (See illustration)
A George III tortoiseshell octagonal tea caddy, with ivory stringing, engraved silver monogram and keyplate, 12.5cm h, 13cm w ++In very good original condition, lacking the surround of stringing from the lid but retaining the original hinge and lock, the base slightly warped and coming away, visible in the illustration, this originally being faced with ivory, now lacking. Minute chip to one of the pieces of tortoiseshell with which the sides are veneered at the lower edge. the interior retaining the powdering oil. No re-veneering or repairs. A fine example, requiring some minor conservation work only
A George III turned fruitwood tea caddy in the form of an apple, possibly of apple wood, with brass keyplate and hinge, 10cm h excluding stalk finial ++The lid slightly warped or mis-shapen and with numerous old light scratches and marks consistent with the age. Small hole in the base, no shrinkage cracks other than a minor old split in the front just above the keyplate. No restoration.
A collection of small silver and plated items, including: a silver pedestal Christening mug with cast lion rampant handle, London 1903; an oval tea caddy with hinged concave cover and half-reeded decoration by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1896, engraved with a crest and a motto; a silver pierced cylindrical three-piece cruet by Docker & Burn, Birmingham 1923; a pair of wishbone five bar toast racks, Birmingham 1904; a pair of George III sugar nips, maker's mark 'HP' and standard marks; a Continental silver miniature model of a pig with a cherub, import marked for Chester, 1899; a Dutch embossed spoon, import marked for London 1902; a silver small mug with a hinged S-scroll handle; and various silver-coloured metal and plated flatware and other items

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